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Syria: Influx of Lebanese refugees adds pressure on Syria's already dire economy

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Damascus, Syria - October 16, 2024

The influx of refugees from Lebanon is imposing an additional burden on the Syrian government as it already struggles with Western sanctions, crippled services and limited resources.

Zainab Murad, a 24-year-old Lebanese who fled the extensive Israeli strikes on east Lebanon with her family, recounted the memories of a four-day journey to safety in an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN).

Zainab, like many other Lebanese, found refuge in a makeshift shelter in Damascus that can only provide them with limited food and medical aid, as the country itself is still struggling to get back on its feet.

Volunteers and aid workers in the country said they are eager to help but lack sufficient resources.

With 25 percent of Lebanese territory under Israeli evacuation orders, the influx of thousands of Lebanese into Syria per day is expected to continue. Calls have been made to scale up the assistance to Syria.

The death toll in Lebanon from the ongoing Israeli attacks had risen to 2,367 since the outbreak of the latest round of Hezbollah-Israeli conflict on October 8, 2023, while injuries went up to 11,088, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Wednesday.

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Damascus, Syria - Oct 16, 2024:
1. Various of Lebanese refugee on balcony;
2. Refugees;
3. Refugee weeping in room;
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Zainab Murad, Lebanese refugee (starting with shot 3):
"It was a dark night for us. The bombardments started indiscriminately. Given that we are a family and we have children who will be frightened, we had to leave our house and come to safety.";
5. Various of Zainab Murad on balcony, walking on street;
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Zainab Murad, Lebanese refugee (starting with shot 5, partially overlaid with shot 7):
"We came here bringing only some clothes. We do not have a stove or culinary tools, and we also have to wash our clothes by hand. And we eat only whatever food that is served.";
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7. Food on shelves;
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8. Various of street views;
9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abdulnaser Khateeb, shelter supervisor (partially overlaid with shot 10):
"We have been under sanctions for 13 years. We are facing difficulties in providing water, fuel, food, and even powdered milk for children. The people here are still wearing summer clothes, and we are approaching winter, so we do not know how to provide them with winter clothes.";
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10. Children collecting water from tap;
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11. Various of people on street;
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees:
"I will launch a funding appeal for donors to help us respond to the situation and to give us the necessary funds to address the situation now and in the next few months.";
13. People passing through entrance to shelter;
14. Buildings, pedestrians.

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